Sentences with phrase «emissions patterns»

But those changes do not account for the big emissions decrease from 2007 to 2009 and do not explain the relatively flat emissions patterns afterwards.
Population scenarios can not directly address the inequity in emissions patterns — but they are far from unimportant.
By imaging and collecting specimens in the island waters, and conducting supplementary studies at public aquariums after hours, researchers identified more than 180 species of biofluorescent fishes, including species - specific emission patterns among close relatives.
The QUANTIFY three dimensional emissions pattern was collapsed to two dimensions (latitude and longitude) for 2000, 2025, 2050, and 2100.
Emission trajectories - These are projections of future emission pathways, or observed emission patterns.
In fact, emissions patterns through 2040 will vary greatly between OECD and Non OECD countries, reflecting the different stages of economic development and varying degrees and types of energy used at a national level.
As Jan Minx, from the Department Economics of Climate Change of the Technical University Berlin and co-author of the PNAS article explains: «Most of the change in in global emission patterns is mirrored in China and Russia: While Chinese emissions increased dramatically in the last two decades, significantly also fueling increasing consumption in OECD countries, emissions from Russia and Ukraine fell significantly after 1990».
In this regard, one can understand inter-temporal carbon emission patterns, production and consumption - based, as signifiers of global structural change.
In addition, the emissions pattern of the engines is optimized by the positioning of the catalytic converter and an electronically regulated waste gate.
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